ASIATIC EMIGRATION.
No. 30 of 1915.
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were untrue, or that there has been any breach of any condition of the said licence, or that there has been any other contravention of the provisions of this Ordinance.
(4) In every case in which a licence is revoked by the Governor or by an Emigration Officer, it shall be lawful for the Governor or the Emigration Officer, as the case may be, to order that the ship be seized and detained until the emigration papers of the said ship, if already granted, are delivered up to be cancelled.
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21. In case it is shown, to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council, at any time before the departure of any emigrant ship proceeding on any voyage, that the master, mate, or any other officer of such ship is unfit for the proper discharge of his duties by reason of incompetency or misconduct or for any other sufficient cause, it shall be lawful for the Governor, by order under his hand, to direct the dismissal or removal of such master, mate, or other officer from the said ship, and thereupon the owners or charterers thereof, or their agents, shall forthwith dismiss or remove such master, mate, or other officer, as the case may be, and appoint another in his place, to be approved by an Emigration Officer, in the place of the one so dismissed or removed as aforesaid.
22.-(1) All emigrant ships clearing out or proceeding to sea on any short voyage under a general or outport licence shall be subject to the regulations contained in the Fourth Schedule.
(2) All emigrant ships clearing out or proceeding to sea on any short voyage under a special licence shall be subject to the regulations contained in the Fifth Schedule.
(3) All emigrant ships clearing out or proceeding to sea on any long voyage shall be subject to the regulations contained in the Sixth Schedule.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.